Electro-heat-radiating device for water-heating systems



May 29, 1923. 1,456,853

- T J. BLGNG ELEGTRO HEAT RADIATING DEVICE FOR WATER HEATING SYSTEMS Filed Feb. 14, 1921 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 1.2 2 %%wlli@$* EW 10 9. JMVX MWEWMQ Eifwz'n as nil 350mg B V xifldg ATTYB May 29, 1923.

T. J. BLONG ELEGTRO HEAT RADIATING DEVICE FOR WATER HEATING SYSTEMS Filad Feb. 14, 1921 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 iNvENToR Timmas Blmzg ATTORNEYS I means fer heating the Water or Patented May 255 and exact description, such as Wiil. enable others skilled in the art to which zippertains to mshe'snii use the same.

This invention relates pi'imziiilv tc hes systems of the type \vhich eoiu tors through. which hot w te'r Oi steam cuculetes, although she in tion consists of (L11 electrically-eperstet heating apparatus capable of use for purposes.

The main object of my inventieii Vl(lO an efiicieut heating system in. wl

@- preiich the ting the steam used in the heat reciietiug devices of the system 01 an eiectiicai operated heating apparatus conti'eileci. euteiuatically by the temperature cf the l euiidiu in which the system is useci emi instructed in such a manner that it can he epei'steci a fraction of the cost (ii the steam and hot Watei equipped with cosi fired bOllGY-a e1 heaters,

Anothei' object 15 t0 provide 51-11 apparatus for heating Water 01' generating steam which comprises 3 Wutei ceutsii Iii, tricaily-operetedheating (ie'vi c tainei' composed oi an elec fc meut arranged inside oi 2i. closed she is submerged in the Water the c017: and bafiies combined with said sheli such a manner the": the "Water ei eiin;: seial centsinei' wiii he first heeteci U; radiant heat i' 'oxu said haiiies and then (ire-"W21 into high temperature Zens wherein the temperature of the water is inst-anti? raised to such it h "h degree that an exceptionsily r eici civic tion through seicl container is Lnecl.

Figure 1 the drawings is e'sicie elevetional View, partly in vertical section, of electric-shy-epersted water heating apparatus constructed in accordance with my inventime and adept-ed; for use with e hot Waite? heating system. I

Figure 2 is e herizoiitsi seet taken on the iiue 2'42 of Figure 1,

Figure 3 is e vertical sectional vie steam heating system; end i with the sheli 6. .iensi View;

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water container 0 cf the heating s'"spei-etus is used, as

7 :vhzit lead from said radiatto the water container A. v container will, Of course, in; to the capacity of the hee'b c I have feuncl that in a 115% iieviug sppreximateiy ion e container A. (if ep- 15 capacity is sufficieut to i The Water the couy' [t1] electrically-operated i i pref rably composed of an electric hes-ti? eiemei'it 3 et suit-. ahie term i an electric ciecuit 4; to which current is suppiieei from a main supply circuit A closed sheil 6 inside of much (l hestin element is arrangedeud (L piui'uiity shell (3, said s,

the Water ,Ziies 7 that surround the 1 beiiies being submerged the costumer A. The shell e and hailies are prefei'ebly form d of thin sheet copper 01 other suitable material that is a i conductor 0i heat; and in order to pre\ t sheii fsem collapsing or being crushed by pressure at the Water Suiigeunc .i: I to a, perrein o cievice 8 en the interior i1" sf said 5 iii Figuee p i-ticuiei." shape n (i eenstruetion of the l and heiiles 5 1s immeterisi, so far as my bread. idea is ccecemeti, but it is preferable arrange the bai'iies in cenceutric reistien with the sheii spaced quite close tei -ether and provide seicl heilies with staggered holes 'Zfiessh'ewn in Figure 2; so as to cause the inflowieg Ws'terte teliow a tortuous before coming in direct contact Said sheli is cut eff from the stiziespheze as to maintain a. partial vecuum iusi me when the heating element- 3 is she? invention llBi'fflii'i shown the shell 6 and beffies '1 are cyliedirieel shaped in 'generei out-- line so that tliey wiil co-eperste with each 1. The

-mea.ns for rendering said heating; eiement ing devices. Hence, the ini" strucimg buildings 1?; me and the subsequent instel tion insures the maximum ec plicity of operatieii. While 1e ",1?

pal'atus herein illustrated is adapted for use with h utin it to be understood um se EPIHZNU i be employed for heating Water 03. genera;- ing steam used for various eihei gx poses. Having thus deseiihed 2w. invezwion, w I claim as new zmii desire tel-s Patent is: 1. A heating system, oeinpi'isin (hating devices through which medium cirouiates, a heatingprising a Water container co ply and return pipes with ing devices, a heaiing den" miner consisting of a closeoin the Water in said ceu heating element in said sl ity of bufiies arranged in ci, Hens; i with said shell in such menu co-operate with said shcil and vii other to form heating zenes 151m) the water circulates in its e said container.

2. A heating'system cor .1) (Heating devices through wh iiium circulates, a heating prising a water container com piy and return pipes vvith said iug devices, a heating miner coinprisiugg; a dosed the waier in said centziinei', an ing element in said Shell e piurehe fies surrounding" said shell movideci with openings through which the Water turned to said container zuuu cii'eu i mes operative and inoperative automatically cording to nuiations in themempemture the building in which the sysiem is iusiulieii.

3. A water heating apparatus, compi'isii u 'utei' contain 5}, a ch sed shel iimnei-seci '1 the Water in said container and equipped with am eiectz'ieuiiyapemied heating eiemeet. and a. plurality e1 haiiles fiii'fllified in concentric reiation Wiiih said shell and mo vhlwl with staggered openings ich is f0 21 3; apparatus ceuzpiising ainei' previileii with :2 water immersed in the vie-eel in fox-med I; stiveiy iihe'i is geoii healing apparatus, couip 'ising provi ie with wet-es in- 1;: 0i. heai iusuieiziii," mm

Siliti .nnaiuer and a closed sheii in seii con- ()3; ihin sheet material that is a good conductor of heui, a removable cloone end of semi sheih :11 electric element ed. inside cf said e wai'ei' cenminei' pr) ideal with a Wklifill iniet, an (inter casing) of heat insulating materielsurreuui'liug .flh'i eeuixaviner and spaced away :hei-efrmn a dosed sheli in said coniuinei' 'fozmeai of thin sheei; material that is 1:- gooii i'ondm-ior of heat. a removable closure far one emi of said shell. an electric heating element arranged inside 01' saiq shell, a plurality of hsiiies surrounding said shell and provided Wiih staggered openings, and a removable bottom pm'iiou i011 aid coutsiuei' thiit carries snii'l shel uuii heiiies. 

